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Hostert is a residential area in the municipality of Schwalmtal, in the German county of Viersen. In 1970, it merged with Waldniel, 2.5 km further west, to form the municipality of Schwalmtal. It lies on the state road (Landstraße) from Schwalmtal to Gladbach. To the south it borders on the A 52 motorway. Linguistically Hostert means Hofstatt ("farmstead"). The settlement includes the complex of , built in 1909. After being built as a Franciscan priory, the monks were forced out by the Nazi regime and it was used as part of their child euthanasia programme. After the war it became a British military boarding school, Kent School, Hostert. Since that closed in 1993, the site has stood empty.

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  • Hostert ist ein Wohnplatz der Gemeinde Schwalmtal, Kreis Viersen. Er kam zusammen mit dem 2,5 km weiter westlich gelegenen Waldniel im Rahmen der Eingemeindung 1970 zu Schwalmtal. Er liegt an der Landstraße von Schwalmtal nach Gladbach. Südlich grenzt die Bundesautobahn 52 an. Sprachgeografisch bedeutet Hostert Hofstatt. Zum Ort gehört der Komplex des ab 1909 errichteten St. Josef-Kinderheims. Er steht nach mehrfachem Nutzungswechsel seit vielen Jahren leer. (de)
  • Hostert is a residential area in the municipality of Schwalmtal, in the German county of Viersen. In 1970, it merged with Waldniel, 2.5 km further west, to form the municipality of Schwalmtal. It lies on the state road (Landstraße) from Schwalmtal to Gladbach. To the south it borders on the A 52 motorway. Linguistically Hostert means Hofstatt ("farmstead"). The settlement includes the complex of , built in 1909. After being built as a Franciscan priory, the monks were forced out by the Nazi regime and it was used as part of their child euthanasia programme. After the war it became a British military boarding school, Kent School, Hostert. Since that closed in 1993, the site has stood empty. (en)
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  • Hostert ist ein Wohnplatz der Gemeinde Schwalmtal, Kreis Viersen. Er kam zusammen mit dem 2,5 km weiter westlich gelegenen Waldniel im Rahmen der Eingemeindung 1970 zu Schwalmtal. Er liegt an der Landstraße von Schwalmtal nach Gladbach. Südlich grenzt die Bundesautobahn 52 an. Sprachgeografisch bedeutet Hostert Hofstatt. Zum Ort gehört der Komplex des ab 1909 errichteten St. Josef-Kinderheims. Er steht nach mehrfachem Nutzungswechsel seit vielen Jahren leer. (de)
  • Hostert is a residential area in the municipality of Schwalmtal, in the German county of Viersen. In 1970, it merged with Waldniel, 2.5 km further west, to form the municipality of Schwalmtal. It lies on the state road (Landstraße) from Schwalmtal to Gladbach. To the south it borders on the A 52 motorway. Linguistically Hostert means Hofstatt ("farmstead"). The settlement includes the complex of , built in 1909. After being built as a Franciscan priory, the monks were forced out by the Nazi regime and it was used as part of their child euthanasia programme. After the war it became a British military boarding school, Kent School, Hostert. Since that closed in 1993, the site has stood empty. (en)
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  • Hostert (Schwalmtal) (de)
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